. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. BAR BAR by .lews, and hardly even by Jews fuperior in rank and edu- city was divided into two violent factions, which he prevailed cation to thole whole names they bear ; and the argument upon to unite, and to art in concert for the public <rood is (Lengthened by confidenng that under their homely garb and though at the fame time it was befieKed bv the M3 we hnd the moll exalted fentiments, the deleft reafoning, forces under the great commander Piccinino and fuffered pureft moralit


. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. BAR BAR by .lews, and hardly even by Jews fuperior in rank and edu- city was divided into two violent factions, which he prevailed cation to thole whole names they bear ; and the argument upon to unite, and to art in concert for the public <rood is (Lengthened by confidenng that under their homely garb and though at the fame time it was befieKed bv the M3 we hnd the moll exalted fentiments, the deleft reafoning, forces under the great commander Piccinino and fuffered pureft morality and the founded dortnne. In the dif- much by famine and difeafe, he at length, after a protracted cuflion of this lubjert, we ihould likewife confider the fitu- liege of three years, obliged the enemy to retire He died ation and chararter of the perfons for whofe ufe the New much regretted bv his countrymen, in 1454, at the aw of reftament was more immediately written. They were partly fifty-fix years. His letters were collected a ' either native Jews, or pious perfons who were profelytes to Brefcia in 1743. Gen. Diet. and printed at the doctrine of Mofes, and who, by continual intercourfe with native Jews, and the conftant reading of the LXX, were accullomed to Jewifh Greek. It is highly probable therefore, that if the New Teftament had been written with Attic purity, it would have been unintelligible to many of its earhell readers, who had never read the doctrines of re- ligion in any other dialed than Jewifh Greek. 'We (hall only obferve further in this place, that a claflical or unclaf- lical flyle has no more influence on the divinity of the New Teftament, than the elegance or inelegance of the hand in which it is written, and the accuracy or inaccuracy of the pronunciation with which it is uttered. Whoever is accuf- Barbaro, Ermolao, the elder, was the nephew of the preceding, and diftinguilhed by his early acquaintance with the Greek language, infomuch that at twelve y


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